By purchasing a Passport you’ll get one full craft beer or a flight of craft beers (where flights are offered) at every location participating. You can use them any day, any time from July 1st through September 5th, 2016.

When purchasing The Good Beer Passport, choose the location where you would like to pick up your Passport. Passports are available for pick up from July 1st through July 31st, 2016.

Buy a ticket for the location where you would like to pick up your Passport.

Pick up your Passport at the location you chose any day from July 1st through July 31st, 2016.

Bring your Passport to each of the 46 participating locations any day from July 1st through September 5th, 2016 and choose one full pour draft or bottled beer from a local brewery (where available) or one (1) flight of four (4) 4 oz draft samples (where available) at each location.

Important Points:
*Must be 21 years or older with valid ID
*1 Passport per person
*You may buy 1 additional as a gift
*Misplaced Passports can not be replaced
*No refunds will be available after July 31, 2016

About Good Passports:Good Passports work with bars, restaurants, breweries and alcohol retailers to drive in customers by creating limited-time promotions with multiple venues. Customers acquire a Passport that guides them around a city where they get to sample various drinks at a number of different locations. By purchasing a Passport, customers also receive a periodic email newsletter alerting them of cool and exclusive events from the participating locations.

About BoozeMenus:
BoozeMenus is THE source for cocktails and nightlife in NYC. Take the guesswork out of your social life search with the all-encompassing guide to venues, new openings, cocktail & spirit trends, parties and more.

About Heritage Radio Network:HeritageRadioNetwork.org is committed to archiving, protecting, and advancing our country’s rich food culture through programs that give voice to America’s leading food professionals, farmers, policy experts, artists, and tastemakers. The marriage between radio and Internet allows us to transmit our message like never before. The Internet gives our followers the choice of when, how, and where they listen. We have over one million listens a month and reach over 200 countries around the globe. Our social media outlets and podcasts keep our tech savvy listeners engaged, while the easy-to-use website is accessible to all. All of our shows are entered into a permanent archive creating a database of discussions on food and culture. Our archives provide an enduring record of national culture in its most basic form, food. HeritageRadioNetwork.org is a 501c3 non-profit organization that relies on the support of listeners like you!

About Gods Love We Deliver:
God’s Love We Deliver is the New York City metropolitan area’s leading provider of nutritious, individually-tailored meals to people who are too sick to shop or cook for themselves. Founded in 1985 when one woman began delivering food on her bicycle to a man dying from AIDS, God’s Love now cooks 4,600 meals each weekday, delivering them to clients living with life-altering illnesses in all five boroughs of New York City, Newark and Hudson County, New Jersey. All of our services are provided free of charge to our clients, their children and to the senior caregivers of our senior clients, without regard to income, and we have never maintained a waiting list. Because we believe the combination of hunger and serious illness is a crisis, we deliver food within 24 – 48 hours of first being contacted.

About Good Beer Seal:The Good Beer Seal endeavors to separate the wheat from the chaff by identifying bars that serve quality craft beer and demonstrate a commitment to the community in which they do business. A Good Beer Seal Bar is independently owned and operated and has a unique sense of place; making it more than just another watering hole.

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My name is Jack Seman. I have just taken the Director’s position of a grassroots food bank and food recovery organization called CHOW (Community Hunger Outreach Warehouse) in Binghamton New York. I was wondering how we could get our community and my organization involved with this.